A Novel Technique for Gall Bladder Removal?
The saying used to be, “You can get any paper published if you have enough stamps.”...
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The saying used to be, “You can get any paper published if you have enough stamps.”...
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A surgeon emailed me the following:. OK, I know this is radical but consider my argument…...
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A while ago, I wrote about a medical student whose school tried to dismiss him just prior to...
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Some well-intentioned people at the Center for American Progress say that the concept of...
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The emergence of the electronic medical record (EMR) has spawned a new occupation—the scribe. A scribe is someone who accompanies a physician and documents the interchange between the doctor and patient. This enables the doctor...
Read MoreAug 25, 2014
Two recent papers have added more fuel to the debate about whether appendicitis can be managed...
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Let’s start with an American anesthesiologist now living in Australia has admitted that he...
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“Defibrillation, defibrillation, where is the defibrillator? We made a mistake while...
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At the end of May, Physician’s Weekly featured an article describing a bill that was introduced into the House of Representatives called HR 1406 The Saving Lives, Saving Costs Act. It would create a “safe...
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A Physician’s Weekly post I wrote last December was on the subject of surgeons possible...
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Everyone knows there’s a shortage of primary care physicians, especially in rural areas. The state of Missouri has decided to alleviate this problem with a bill, signed into law by the governor this month, authorizing...
Read MoreJul 14, 2014
It would appear that this is true for surgical patients. A study from England found that mortality rates for patients admitted with high-risk general surgery diagnoses were significantly lower in National Health Service Trust...
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A few weeks before graduation, a medical school tried to expel one of its students on the basis of unprofessional behavior. What happened? According to Cleveland.com, a US District Court judge ruled that the student could not be...
Read MoreJun 23, 2014
“NHS junior doctors have little time to eat or sleep.” Said the headline of an article from the Herald in Edinburgh, Scotland. It described a NHS (National Health Service) manual—no longer posted on the...
Read MoreJun 16, 2014
Really? A paper published in April found that about 12 million Americans, or 5% of adults in this country, are being misdiagnosed every year. This news exploded all over Twitter. Anxious reports from media outlets such as NBC...
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Not too long ago, a fourth-year medical student asked me that question. Here’s what I told...
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A recent article on MedPage Today opened my eyes to a new and apparently growing subspecialty—interventional nephrology. In case you haven’t heard, nephrologists are apparently dissatisfied with the service they are...
Read MoreMay 27, 2014
A recent study looked at the effect of paying people to lose weight. The authors randomized 100...
Read MoreMay 19, 2014
Straying out of one’s area of expertise can be dangerous, but Danger is my middle name [Not to be confused with Carlos Danger]. A paper, published online in the journal Circulation, says that every home foreclosure within...
Read MoreMay 12, 2014
A Twitter follower wrote me this: “hospital making me use ‘safety scalpel’...
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